Helen MacInnes | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Helen MacInnes.

Helen MacInnes | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Helen MacInnes.
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Miss MacInnes's narrative [in While Still We Live] does not carry much conviction or real interest, for she is working out an elaborate exposition and a rather unconvincing background of war-torn Poland. But then suddenly she doffs pretentiousness and gets down to the hunter and the hunted, a type of tale which she tells with consummate skill….

Like a well-dressed bride, Miss MacInnes's story wears something old and something new—with just enough of the new to keep the reader moving on through a great deal that has become old hat to followers of spy romances. The characters are well known and well worn, the action unashamedly melodramatic. It is a personal story of an individual's adventures, and it is at its best when it is not making pretenses at representing the indomitable spirit of the Poles. The tragedy of Poland and her people has been so expertly...

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